Spirit of giving Christmas and -- that idea it exists here and -- in New York -- talk about apathy. Lot of other things what. When I felt people was keynote stolen things on the -- she was mr. Duncan and them -- was -- down on -- that it be. -- so. I think. -- is it time to rejoice. -- I don't know what else to say. A home. I appreciate that all know people got together and -- -- -- the two won't keep Orlando has -- Miss. Michelle -- from some guy deny somebody made to H. And it is -- -- Copeland for the rest of the -- but like she says. There are other people -- -- it would own disabilities and -- need doll so have you. Find it in -- hot. They -- that you could you know Sydney donations to guiding lines because -- this is my own second -- And you rape -- had -- of the warm up that are one. First one was Misha I had -- 48 years land a lot of had a 48 years and now won't get another one Sunday they several purpose. And a very loyal and a very good people she recognized him when that dog is out -- would artist. He's doing the job he's gotten a try to buy -- he's or China hurt you he's not gonna try to do nothing to you all these -- would -- -- guide me Ingram. Take care of me. So wrong -- that say thank you.

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